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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



May 7, 1903. 



The Best Bee-Goods 

 ID the World.... 



are no better than those we make, 

 and the chances are that they are not 

 so good. It you buy of us yoii 

 M'ill not be dissappointed. 

 We are iinderiHiold l>y no 

 one. Send for new catalog and 

 price-list and free copy of THE 

 AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER; in its 

 thirteenth year; 50 cents a year ; es- 

 pecially for beginners. 



THE 



W. T. Falconer Mfg. Co., 



JAMESTOWN. N. Y. 



"W. M. Gerrish, Epping, N.H., carries 

 a full line of our g-oods at catalog- prices. 

 Order of him and save the freight. 



A Few Cheap Smokers ! 



We find we have on hand a few slightly dam- 

 aged Clark and Bingham Bee-Smokers, which 



got a little damp and soiled at the time of the 

 fire in the building where we were about 2 years 

 ago. They are all almost as good as new. 



We have some of the Clark Cold Blast, which 

 when new sell now at 55 centseach; some of the 

 Large Bingham— new at b5 cents each; and 

 some of the Little Wonder Bingham— new at 

 50 cents. But to close out those we have left 

 that are slightly damaged, we will fill orders as 

 long as they last at these prices: 



Clark at 25 cents each; Little Wonder Bing- 

 ham at 30 cents each; and Large Bingham at 

 40 cents each. 



We do not mail any of these slightly damaged 

 Smokers, but will put them in with other goods 

 when ordered, or sell them here at our office 

 when called for— at the above prices. 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 



144 & 146 E. Erie Street. - CHICAGO, ILL. 



Bee-Keepers, Remember t 



that the freight rates from Toledo w 

 are the lowest of any city in theU.S. . 



We sell % 



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Root's Supplies at their 

 Factory Prices . . ♦ . . 



Poultry Supplies and Hardware Im- 

 plements a specialty. Send for oui 

 free Illustrated Catalog. Honey and 

 Beeswax wanted. 



GRIGGS BROS., 



214 Jackson Avenue, 



TOLEDO, OHIO. 



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the Bee Jo 



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$300,000,000.00 A YEAR 



and you may have part of it If you work 

 for U8. Uncle Sam's poultry product pays 

 that sum. Send 10c for eampleB and partic 

 ulars. We furnieh capital to start you in 



business. Draper Publishing Co.,Chlcago,lll. 



Special Notice to Bee- Keepers ! 49 



BOSTON! 



Money in Bees for You. 4' 



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^ '''' Dadant's Foundation '''' ^ 



Year 



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W^*» (rimmntf^f^ ^nf icfnrf inn What more can anybody do? beauty, 



we gUdrdnLce ^diisictCLiun. purity, firmness, no sAoaiNa. 



No LOSS. PATENT WBBD-PROCBSS SHBBTINQ. 



Why 



Hrkf^e ii' Cf^ll en virF'll V Because it has always given better satis- 

 UUC9 II. sell »W WClI r faction than any other. Because In 25 years 

 there have not been an7 complaints, but thousands of compliments. 



Send name for our Catalog, Samples of Foundation and Veil Material. 

 We sell the best Veils, cotton or silk. 



Bee-Heepers' SuDplies 



OF ALL 

 KINDS *< 



Very fine pure-bred BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK Chickens and Eggs 

 for sale at very low prices. 



LanQ&troth on the Honey-Bee — Revised, 



The classic in Bee-Culture — Price, $1.20, by mail. 



BEESWAX WANTED 



at all times. 



DADANT & SON, 



Hamilton, Hancock Co., ill 



WAX PROFITS. 



Many bee-keepers allow old combs and scraps of beeswax to 

 collect, which, for lack of time and the proper utensils, is scat- 

 tered or eaten up by moth worms. A big item would be added to 



the year's profits by 

 the timely rendering 



< f said wax by an 



< conomical process. 

 We believe the press 



_,^_= — — i-^-af^ y^ '^ illustrated herewith 

 tills a long-felt want 

 ill rendering wax. 



B. Walker, Clyde, 

 111., says : 



*' Was inclined to be- 

 lieve at first that the Ger- 

 man wax- press was a fail- 

 ure; but after a thorough 

 trial was well pleased. I 

 secured 30 pounds [more 

 wax from oue day's use of 

 the machine than I would 

 have secured by the ordi- 

 nary melh.id of render- 



N. E. France, of 

 Platteville, Wiscon- 

 sin, State Inspector 

 of Apiaries, and Gen . 

 Mgr. National Bee- 

 Keepers' Association 

 — says : 



"The German wax- 

 press is by far the best 

 machine or process to 

 save wax from old, black 

 brood-combs." 



-// Hu t < e mm S^ im U ij- Pre 



•s/J ■^l II I I VI jlt Oil 



nanujactured JJ^£ fl 



. ROOT CO.. M6dina. OHio. U.S.ft. 



are headquarters for ROOT'S BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES IN CHICAGO. 

 Send to them for their free Catalog. 



